Antique Konya Square Small Scatter Size Wool Red Rug, Circa Date: 1870s. This exceptional piece originates from the Konya region of Anatolia, known for producing robust, tribal-influenced textiles. Its compact square dimensions classify it as a small scatter size, ideal for adding historical depth to a focused area or entryway.
The palette is dominated by rich red madder, beautifully contrasted by the oxidized, earthy tones of the field. The eponymous red color rugs are highly sought after, reflecting the use of high-quality natural dyes that have mellowed exquisitely over the century and a half since its creation. This square rug showcases the artistry of the region perfectly.
Characteristic of 19th-century village weaving, the design employs bold, powerful geometric motifs arranged within its square format around a central medallion structure. The angular forms and stepped outlines are executed with spontaneous precision, lending the composition a dynamic, almost kinetic energy.
Woven entirely in hand-spun wool, this artifact represents a superb example of Anatolian textile art. Pieces of this age and condition are increasingly rare, solidifying its position among the finest available antique rugs for serious collectors and interior designers seeking a unique square accent.










